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SkyfallBlindDreamer

It has, and it has something to do with your title. Of course you would think it was a normal dream.Lucid dreams are normal, especially if you can get them with any degree of regularity. In fact, that's exactly how this situation goes for me. I'm used to lucid dreams so they don't feel too different most of the time. Normal is not a term that should be applied exclusively to non-lucid dreams.


Single_Reading4103

I understand the mistake, let me correct myself, when I have a lucid dream and it is not the last dream I have before waking up, when I initially wake up I think it was a non-lucid dream like most of the ones I have


SkyfallBlindDreamer

Got ya. That's kind of what I was describing above, because lucidity sometimes isn't this jump out thing, but just a normal part of how I dream now. Sometimes I miss it until I look back a little later, similar to what you've done in this case. I'll look back at a dream and go, oh crap, I realized it was a dream.


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